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The most bewildering part of the two premieres may not have stemmed from the films themselves.
The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had.
Being escorted out by an HR clone with my stuff in a box was not my most bewildering layoff experience.
"Don't cry for me, Argentina" was one of his most bewildering lines from a long list of head-scratching comments.
He pummeled the Warriors in transition and carved out soft floaters over some of the league's longest, rangiest, most bewildering individual defenders.
"And so I decided to start collecting some of the weirdest, darkest, and most bewildering I found and posting them on Twitter." pic.twitter.
But what you'd think would be most bewildering to Kanye are the things Donald Trump has said about the rapper's wife Kim Kardashian.
"The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had," Broadway World's Alan Henry wrote.
Perhaps most bewildering to its author would be the extent to which developed nations have achieved many of his Utopian ideals, once so laughably remote.
Perhaps the most bewildering quality of adulthood is that even when you're feeling like the most godawful sad piece of shit, you're still expected to work.
One of the nicest, most bewildering things about the near-universal love that Stranger Things received was the adulation poured upon the music across the opening credits.
He has shunned and denigrated America's traditional allies and cozied up to America's traditional enemies, in one of the most bewildering presidential postures the country may ever have seen.
Welcome to the most bewildering — and most interesting — page in your Facebook settings: the list of brands that either have your data or have paid someone who has your data.
The most bewildering part, the thing Bolu turns in his mind in the lonely, sweltering hours of the night, was that he'd never been into drugs, barely even liked alcohol.
"The most bewildering thing — and this is not vanity or hubris — is why something inferior has been created when something superior could have been," he told The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
It was probably the most bewildering part of Apple's WWDC Keynote: in the middle of a rundown of fancy new products arriving with iOS 10, Craig Federighi stopped to talk about abstract mathematics.
Named after one of Trump's most bewildering tweets, the COVFEFE Act (short for Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement) would amend the Presidential Records Act to include social media as a documentary material.
Yet one of the most bewildering things centered not on the globe's new-found infatuation with Flappy Bird or the release of Sharknado 2, but on the whereabouts of our new favourite artist, Jelani Blackman.
Given climate change is an issue close to Tyson's heart, it's not the first time he's been critical of Trump's destruction of science policies in recent months where the cuts have been the most bewildering.
" Theosophy in Australia's 1896 review called it "one of the most bewildering and weirdest books published this year," adding that "as an Avenging Angel killing vivisectionists by the power of will alone, she appears in a new character to most of us.
Although clearly no cash-in or rush job, his second album gathered 17 Metacritic reviews averaging a pitiful 59, the most bewildering a sympathetic Pitchfork piece that could have been a 79 as easily as the 51 some asshole stuck on it.
When asked, point blank, by a journalist with the Associated Press who he believes — Putin, who denied interfering in the U.S. election, or U.S. law enforcement, who have clear evidence Russia was involved — if he would denounce Putin's interference and confront him, Trump gave the most bewildering answer.
Indeed, looking back, from a Japanese perspective, one of the most bewildering aspects of Trump's presidential campaign was his revival of Japan-bashing, his rhetoric a throwback to Japan's short-lived tenure as an economic superpower in the 1980s (when, coincidentally, he came of age as a self-stylized celebrity tycoon versed in the art of "deal-making").
But for me, the most bewildering feature of the film lies in what was left on the cutting room floor: Dylan's collaboration with Jacques Levy, a relatively obscure New York avant-garde theater director whose contributions to Rolling Thunder, both as a songwriter and one of the tour's central creative architects, represent one of the most substantial partnerships in Dylan's career.
In perhaps the most bewildering image in the gallery, the artist has painted, in another instance of indirect self-portraiture, an arm jutting into the frame at an upward angle (we can tell it's the chain-smoking Guston from the spatters of paint on his sleeve and the two cigarettes, one smoked down to the butt and the other burning like a volcano, clasped between his fingers) against a black background, suggesting that it is the dead of night (the 1988 memoir written by Musa Mayer, the artist's daughter, about her father was called Night Studio).
While it lasted, fortunes were made and lost within a month or even overnight.Henry Eduard Legler, Leading Events of Wisconsin History . On September 16, 1886, the Chicago Tribune reported: > Hundreds of people are arriving daily from all parts of the country and > millionaires are being made by the dozens ... The forests have given way to > mining camps and towns, and a most bewildering transformation has taken > place. In the palmy days of gold mining on the Pacific slope there is no > record of anything so wonderful as the Gogebic.
The 1908 version of Tales of Mystery and Imagination has been reproduced many times since under this same title by several publishers across the world for over 100 years, and Colum's selection of tales forms the backbone of subsequent versions under this same name. Everyman's Library produced their own copies of the 1908 version for several decades. The title of the 1908 book together with its formula of compiling Poe's most bewildering tales into a single volume continues to be used by other publishers. In 1919 London's George G. Harrap and Co. published an edition illustrated by Harry Clarke in black and white.
The Academys Andrew Lang criticised Carroll's decision to use poetry instead of prose and its too appealing title. The Athenaeum described it as "the most bewildering of modern poetry," wondering "if he has merely been inspired to reduce to idiotcy as many readers and more especially reviewers, as possible." According to Vanity Fair, Carroll's work had progressively worsened after Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), with The Hunting of the Snark being the worst of his works and "not worthy [of] the name of nonsense". While The Spectator wrote that the poem's final line had the potential to become a proverb, it criticised the poem as "a failure" that might have succeeded with more work from the author.

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